ANECDOTE S, MEMOIRS, ALLEGORIES, ESSAY S, AND POETICAL FRAGMENTS, TENDING TO AMUSE THE FANCY, AND INCULCATE MORALITY. BY MR. ADDISON. LONDON: PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR, A COLLECTION OF INTERESTING Anecdotes, Essays, &c. ANECDOTE OF SIR WILLIAM JOHNSON. ON after the late Sir William Johnson had SOON been appointed Superintendant of Indian Affairs in America, he wrote to England for fome Suits of cloaths, richly laced. When they arrived at Sir William's, Hendrick, King of the five nations of Mohawks, was prefent, and particularly admired them, but without faying any thing to Sir William at that time. In a few days, Hend |